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Posted 14 October 2009 - 08:58 PM

Posted 14 October 2009 - 09:23 PM

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They sure do have an interesting blocking scheme for the O-line. That's the best part about little kids playing football. Most of the time the ball is snapped, the kids stand up, wait, then just grab and push each other with no rhyme or reason. I can't wait til we get to see #9 air it out and show off his cannon. I'm guessing his attributes are 96 Power and 94 Accuracy. :)

Posted 15 October 2009 - 10:52 AM

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Ceman 22 said:

They sure do have an interesting blocking scheme for the O-line. That's the best part about little kids playing football. Most of the time the ball is snapped, the kids stand up, wait, then just grab and push each other with no rhyme or reason. I can't wait til we get to see #9 air it out and show off his cannon. I'm guessing his attributes are 96 Power and 94 Accuracy. :)

Once the o-line was identified (through 3 step blocking drills which they are doing pretty much all of practice) the plays were designed based on the lines strengths and weakness. i don't know about other teams but the killian gamecocks do a pretty good job of creating holes, stalling defenders...

Posted 15 October 2009 - 11:08 AM

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Once the o-line was identified (through 3 step blocking drills which they are doing pretty much all of practice) the plays were designed based on the lines strengths and weakness. i don't know about other teams but the killian gamecocks do a pretty good job of creating holes, stalling defenders...

you forgot speed. 96

They do, thats why I said they have an interesting blocking scheme, because they actually do seem to have a purpose. I was thinking more along the lines of 98 for speed.